Police kill 5 suspected rebels in Indian Kashmir

Police and an army contingent began a joint operation around midnight near the Najwan forests.


Afp August 30, 2013
Indian paramilitary soldier in Srinagar. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

SRINAGAR: Indian police and troops killed five suspected rebels in an overnight gun battle Friday in a forested area of northern Kashmir, triggering anti-India protests by local residents, police said.

Police and an army contingent began a joint operation around midnight near the Najwan forests, 35 kilometres north of Srinagar.

"The group of militants was leaving one forest area for another when we intercepted and challenged them. All the five were killed in the ensuing firefight," superintendent of police Shahid Meraj told AFP.

He said all five rebels had come from Jammu and Kashmir around a year earlier and belonged to Hizbul Mujahideen, the largest Kashmiri group fighting Indian forces in the region.

Hundreds of residents gathered in the area after Friday's deaths chanting "We want freedom" after the bodies of the five men were handed over to them for burial.

In a separate incident Friday night, the army claimed to have thwarted a bid by an unknown number of rebels to infiltrate from across the LoC in Akhnoor, 340 kilometres southwest of Srinagar.

According to the Indian army attempts by rebels to infiltrate into Indian Kashmir this summer have more than doubled compared to the same period last year.

COMMENTS (38)

anand misra | 11 years ago | Reply

India should stop state sponsored terrorism against Kashmiris.

Annonymous | 11 years ago | Reply

This is one. I can give links to hundreds more but I really don't waste time talking to Indians (eww):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl13UplXJIg

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